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B) Elisa's pride in her garden is revealed in the way she cares for her chrysanthemums. She is willing to soil her hands to make sure her flowers grow strong and beautiful. Even her interactions with her husband and the stranger show that she considers her garden to be one of the most important things in her world.
Explanation:
The protagonist, Elisa, in John Steinbeck's short tale "The Chrysanthemums," is presented as a content housewife who takes pride in her work on her husband's ranch. She takes great pride in her garden, especially the chrysanthemums.
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Explanation:
Mrytle's sister leans over to Nick, "Neither of them can stand the person they're married to." But, she explains, "She's a Catholic and they don't believe in divorce."
Nick narrates, "Daisy was not a Catholic and I was a little shocked at the elaborateness of the lie."